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From the Scarf Series. Created on an HP7475 pen plotter. Generative designs from custom OpenFrameworks software.
Part of "Psynesthesia", an art project blending photography, generative-art/NFTs and psychology.
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From the Scarf Series. Created on an HP7475 pen plotter. Generative designs from custom OpenFrameworks software.
Man, am I a dork. I set up a web-cam to watch my fish, them wrote a program that places them in a 3D space and generates compositions resulting from their movement & colours. These are some of the early results...
Narrowing down the print candidates. It's a lot like photography, and selecting which frames to print from a roll of film's contact sheet.
Beard and braid generators were made to create the lines sent to the pen plotter. More information in this blog post: nickhardeman.com/718/pen-plotter-portrait-bruce/
Beard and braid generators were made to create the lines sent to the pen plotter. More information in this blog post: nickhardeman.com/718/pen-plotter-portrait-bruce/
Non-lieu ("non-place" or "nonplace" in English) is a concept, introduced by French anthropologist Marc Augé. It describes transient spaces where people maintain anonymity and which lack the cultural or historical significance to be considered true "places" in anthropological terms. Augé contrasts this concept with "anthropological places," which are spaces that reinforce identity and facilitate meaningful social interactions among individuals with shared cultural references. Non-places, however, do not serve as meeting points or foster a sense of community. In essence, a non-place is an area we pass through rather than inhabit, where individuals remain detached, unnamed, and lonely.
Non-lieu ("non-place" or "nonplace" in English) is a concept, introduced by French anthropologist Marc Augé. It describes transient spaces where people maintain anonymity and which lack the cultural or historical significance to be considered true "places" in anthropological terms. Augé contrasts this concept with "anthropological places," which are spaces that reinforce identity and facilitate meaningful social interactions among individuals with shared cultural references. Non-places, however, do not serve as meeting points or foster a sense of community. In essence, a non-place is an area we pass through rather than inhabit, where individuals remain detached, unnamed, and lonely.
Non-lieu ("non-place" or "nonplace" in English) is a concept, introduced by French anthropologist Marc Augé. It describes transient spaces where people maintain anonymity and which lack the cultural or historical significance to be considered true "places" in anthropological terms. Augé contrasts this concept with "anthropological places," which are spaces that reinforce identity and facilitate meaningful social interactions among individuals with shared cultural references. Non-places, however, do not serve as meeting points or foster a sense of community. In essence, a non-place is an area we pass through rather than inhabit, where individuals remain detached, unnamed, and lonely.